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if you are traveling in the city, flooding on falls road, lake avenue, more flooding has shut down falls road, old pimlico road. >>> sandy is blame for two deaths in maryland, one in montgomery, other in poos pasadena. thank you for the time today. i'm sure you hear a story coming and it begs the warning to people to remain safe. >> absolutely. i left the scene of the fatality. it's a mile from compass point golf course, an 80-foot tree snapped and fell on the man while he was in the kitchen. the officers are on the scene. they are awaiting a crane to lift the tree off of the house, 62,700 homes without power in the county, bge restored power to over 11,000 of them. i continue to advise citizens to stay off the highways b we have a numb of road closings, which you mentioned. of course, as the trees are saturated with water, at the roots. there is the possibility of falling over. please be absolutely careful and not get on the roads unless you have to, our emergency sheller in annapolis, annapolis high school, 61, people in it, four dogs, five cats as well. arrest pet friendly facile. peo
if you are traveling in the city, flooding on falls road, lake avenue, more flooding has shut down falls road, old pimlico road. >>> sandy is blame for two deaths in maryland, one in montgomery, other in poos pasadena. thank you for the time today. i'm sure you hear a story coming and it begs the warning to people to remain safe. >> absolutely. i left the scene of the fatality. it's a mile from compass point golf course, an 80-foot tree snapped and fell on the man while he was in...
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connecting this city to the rest of the world. so, america's premiere city would be blocked down not seen since 9/11. and the crane has been getting a good deal of attention and this is outside a building known as 157, a building that has had a lot of attention because it will be the tallest residential structure in the world when completed but because it is directly opposite central park and commands some of the most eye popping prices in the world. for example, the penthouse fetching $100 million. average prices for the units in this building along central park are around $10 million. so, obviously this is something everyone is watching closely and this area in and around central park southbound has been shut down right now around the 57th street area through 7th avenue and we are teaching an eye -- keeping an eye in point pleasant in new jersey. rick? rick: two hours ago we clocked a gust up 57 miles per hour. it is stronger now. we are going to go up to the 60's. high tide is approaching. we are three or four hours away and th
connecting this city to the rest of the world. so, america's premiere city would be blocked down not seen since 9/11. and the crane has been getting a good deal of attention and this is outside a building known as 157, a building that has had a lot of attention because it will be the tallest residential structure in the world when completed but because it is directly opposite central park and commands some of the most eye popping prices in the world. for example, the penthouse fetching $100...
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as the city always does. let me summarize for our spanish speakers in our audience. [ speaking spanish ] >> the message is, one more time, don't call 911 unless it's a real life-threatening situation. >> i'm in as bury park. i'm here with rob marciano. up in manhattan, we're seeing severe flooding in a number of areas. we just heard from mayor michael bloomberg. most of the tunnels going into new york have been closed. conflicting information on the lincoln tunnels. i'm not sure if that's open yet or not. but all the bridges and most of the tunnels are certainly closed. at this point, we're seeing less winds here. it's died down a little bit. at least we were able to get the satellite dish up. i'm told we're surrounded by water right now. >> this is what a lot of people up and down the shore are seeing right now. the storm walls have been breached. once you get past the sand dunes, are then at or slightly below sea level. what's scary, as bad as this is here, it almost feels like a situation where mississippi
as the city always does. let me summarize for our spanish speakers in our audience. [ speaking spanish ] >> the message is, one more time, don't call 911 unless it's a real life-threatening situation. >> i'm in as bury park. i'm here with rob marciano. up in manhattan, we're seeing severe flooding in a number of areas. we just heard from mayor michael bloomberg. most of the tunnels going into new york have been closed. conflicting information on the lincoln tunnels. i'm not sure if...
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because of the crane, 70 cities up. there is a build goinging to be a 90 story condominium, one of the major east west roadways in new york city. 57th street where carnegie hall and some of the prestigious hotels are located is shut down. this is a city tonight that is at least partially paralyzed. greta? >> thank you. >> on the jersey shore, many residents choosing not to evacuate and tempting fate riding out the storm. tony lives just south of atlantic city and joins us by phone. tell me why -- what you saw. >> well, surrounded by water since 5:00 this morning. wind blew northeast really bad. but about two hours ago, eye went over. everything was peaceful for an hour. now it's blowing out of the south maybe 60, or 70. me and my neighbors are good. there are 14 of us here. during eye we got on our for. s and shouted and aid maud sure we're okay. >> why did you stay? >> well, i knew you're going to ask me this question. so... i gave up mandatory evacuations in 1978. never needed one. surviving this one. if it got much w
because of the crane, 70 cities up. there is a build goinging to be a 90 story condominium, one of the major east west roadways in new york city. 57th street where carnegie hall and some of the prestigious hotels are located is shut down. this is a city tonight that is at least partially paralyzed. greta? >> thank you. >> on the jersey shore, many residents choosing not to evacuate and tempting fate riding out the storm. tony lives just south of atlantic city and joins us by phone....
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atlantic city is the highest there at 52. so good signs that winds are slowly beginning to drop down. we're in the 40 and 30 range throughout the delmarva, d.c. washington, d.c., by the way, you had a windy late night. you had some gusts up to 60 miles per hour which caught some people by surprise. further to the north in new england, finally the winds are dying off there, too. we shouldn't see too much more damage. the concern i have overnight besides additional winds is the heavy snow through areas of west virginia, pennsylvania, and also through areas of extreme mountainous maryland. chris, it's going to snow another 1 to 2 feet on top of the foot that is already on the ground. people are already stuck in numerous locations because of that heavy snow and downed trees. so just a multifaceted historic storm. the name sandy is almost guaranteed to be retired by the national hurricane center. i'm sure this will be a multibillion dollar storm damage. we probably had close to $1 billion in new york city, alone. >> we're just get
atlantic city is the highest there at 52. so good signs that winds are slowly beginning to drop down. we're in the 40 and 30 range throughout the delmarva, d.c. washington, d.c., by the way, you had a windy late night. you had some gusts up to 60 miles per hour which caught some people by surprise. further to the north in new england, finally the winds are dying off there, too. we shouldn't see too much more damage. the concern i have overnight besides additional winds is the heavy snow through...
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to the governor and my colleague, outside of new york -- outside of jerusalem, new york city is the number one target for terrorists. the utilities view manpowers and hours as an expense and new york state is not in a position to hold them accountable. con-ed has crews coming in from california and they have not delivered the trucks. they do not have the boots on the ground they need. they will do corrections during the day, but they refuse to make the corrections at night is they thought working around the clock. we cannot have people sitting in the cold, seniors at assisted living facilities for weeks on end. >>neil: we will watch it closely, senator, thank you very, very much. if you going do take a long time to rebuild something, you have to rebuild it with something better and stronger something that doesn't do this. did mitt romney hit a key moment in the battle for the buckeye state? dealer >>neil: president obama wrapping up a tour around atlantic city a more ravaged areas of the storm obviously with governor christie there, and a reporter is with us, and we will probably in
to the governor and my colleague, outside of new york -- outside of jerusalem, new york city is the number one target for terrorists. the utilities view manpowers and hours as an expense and new york state is not in a position to hold them accountable. con-ed has crews coming in from california and they have not delivered the trucks. they do not have the boots on the ground they need. they will do corrections during the day, but they refuse to make the corrections at night is they thought...
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again, one of the most expensive buildings in the city. also the construction company behind this is the company formerly called bovis. they, of course were the company involved in the deutsche bank building and the death of those firefighters. a lot of questions are going to be asked about this company, about the general contractor and whether they followed the rules that the city required, shut down construction, secure all cranes over the weekend. so, a lot of questions for a very high-profile building already under a lot of scrutiny. >> that's right. because construction sites were told to tie equipment down by saturday at 5 p.m. i mean, the rest of the world took whatever they had in their backyards or on their balconies out and made sure there was nothing that the wind can move. i don't understand why this construction company thought it was okay to leave a crane on the top of a 65-story building. >> reporter: you know, i couldn't agree more, maria. the other question is, i'm not quite sure how you tie down a crane that large and whe
again, one of the most expensive buildings in the city. also the construction company behind this is the company formerly called bovis. they, of course were the company involved in the deutsche bank building and the death of those firefighters. a lot of questions are going to be asked about this company, about the general contractor and whether they followed the rules that the city required, shut down construction, secure all cranes over the weekend. so, a lot of questions for a very...
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the damagg in ocean city... and what areas were and atlantic city sustaining massive amounts of damageewhy no one will be wwlking the boordwall for some time. ocean citt was one oo the sandy.and as the hours wenn by, conditions there worrenee. front line and has the latest n. now... and its our quustion of the da. expectedd there's a lot of esponse on our faceeook page tonight. and a lot of interesting answers. go... to... fox- tell us... wwat yyu think.../. sound... facebook..... send... us... a tweet.. at foxbaltiiore.../. text... p your answer too ....4-203..../ enter... fox45a for yys.. / fox45b or no. &p3 3 &p--wind nats--- naas--- wateefront apartmeets poonddd by wiid ... why resiients weren't even safe flooding in fells point... the patermmthh o hhrricane sandy... and the reason a sigh of rellef.. --adblib weatherrtz-- 3 it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.or named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in busine
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burned to the ground because the firefighters couldn't get to them and the city of long beach has no sewer system or heat or water or anything. it is mass evacuation going on. it's is a city of 40,000 people. we are talking about a considerable area. again, it is devastating and it is going to cost many, many dollars. everyone is working full time. police, fire, executives in both counties. everyone is working together at the command centers where we have all of federal state, county and town officials working together. it is a coordinated effort. >> and the question is being asked today, sir, how do we pay for the infrastructure that has been damaged so badly by the flooding and by the wind. it goes beyond a fema grant and it comes at a time when we are dealing with a clip and a fragile economy. >> one way or the other it has to be paid for. it requires a supplemental appropriation. first of all, there is enough money director fugate says for the fema part of the recovery, i think we voted $6.1 billion in the budget. there is enough in the fund right now. director fugate says. as fa
burned to the ground because the firefighters couldn't get to them and the city of long beach has no sewer system or heat or water or anything. it is mass evacuation going on. it's is a city of 40,000 people. we are talking about a considerable area. again, it is devastating and it is going to cost many, many dollars. everyone is working full time. police, fire, executives in both counties. everyone is working together at the command centers where we have all of federal state, county and town...
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far as the city is concerned with the cleanup. they have been picking up the garbage as part of a bon fire. this garbage was so full of debris that they had to take it up and drop it off and then come back. they stated that there were damages on valencia and some police cars were spray paint. let's just walk up and down here to show you the layout. this risk this storethere are storesh graffiti. just to give you a another look at garbage cans this one was set on fire and it smells awful out here. there are television sets that were thrown in the middle of the street and look get this shot here. that will be here for quite some time. i talked with a few business owners and they refused to go on camera. they statedwe love this time of year and it is october and this is the second time for our team. >> here are pictures that we have a people who were celebrating around san francisco. i have been sharing some things on facebook and these are pictures that i have found of the team. we like for you to share your pictures with us on our
far as the city is concerned with the cleanup. they have been picking up the garbage as part of a bon fire. this garbage was so full of debris that they had to take it up and drop it off and then come back. they stated that there were damages on valencia and some police cars were spray paint. let's just walk up and down here to show you the layout. this risk this storethere are storesh graffiti. just to give you a another look at garbage cans this one was set on fire and it smells awful out...
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. >> it's hard to imagine, the pictures of new york city. yellow cabs covered to the roofs. we were lucky. >> reporter: bge is moving swiftly to tackle the toppled trees and downed lines. >> the guide wire needs to be pulled out of the tree. >> reporter: the crew drove from missouri to lend a helping hand. >> 17 hours, and it was not with we expected. >> reporter: it's the same expectation many had. now many of them are thankful, with the help of these crews, that they should rebound so quickly. they've come in. they stayed out of their way. they've been very responsive. if you walk over, they talk with you. i'm very happy with what they've done. they've gotten us up and running so far pretty quickly. >> the missouri linemen said they spent five days in louisiana after katrina. once they finish their work they are expected to be sent north to help with new jersey and new york. all of us are looking at trees differently. we had a contractor killed when a tree fell on him on homewood avenue. the victim died at scene. firefighters said the man was part of the crew contracted to
. >> it's hard to imagine, the pictures of new york city. yellow cabs covered to the roofs. we were lucky. >> reporter: bge is moving swiftly to tackle the toppled trees and downed lines. >> the guide wire needs to be pulled out of the tree. >> reporter: the crew drove from missouri to lend a helping hand. >> 17 hours, and it was not with we expected. >> reporter: it's the same expectation many had. now many of them are thankful, with the help of these crews,...
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of course the situation in atlantic city, new jersey, the flood waters still rise. the ceanand the bay have met and the flood waters in between are the results that go from bad to worse. when we come back,t governor, bob macdonald, and what is happening in his state. floodwaters are pretty much the rule of thumb for much of the east coast. the storm that has now buffeted no fewer than 20 states. stepping back and looking at all of this. i know many of you on the west coast of the midwest are sort of running a dissent saying white is this matter? one out of an upwards of four americans now are affected by a storm that at the very least is going to buffett our economy and drench a recovery. ♪ neil: all right. we talked about five deaths reported in new york is a result of this disaster. do you know that three of them were when a tree fell on the home in flushing greens and another, two people killed in a vehicle when a tree fell on their car in new jersey. it is always something. a vehicle, house, a tree. we told you about this train. they have evacuated a hotel tha
of course the situation in atlantic city, new jersey, the flood waters still rise. the ceanand the bay have met and the flood waters in between are the results that go from bad to worse. when we come back,t governor, bob macdonald, and what is happening in his state. floodwaters are pretty much the rule of thumb for much of the east coast. the storm that has now buffeted no fewer than 20 states. stepping back and looking at all of this. i know many of you on the west coast of the midwest are...
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27 hotel rooms in the city. to get all of the people out of here by 1:00 in the afternoon was a huge task. we don't know when they are coming out to work how this hurricane will play out. we are worried about our employees thank god our guests were safe. >> this is the second time in 14 months that you have had to close your doors that's quite a sum of money i would image. >> it is and we got quite good at it. this is the second time around we have gone through the drill. the main thing is employees are safe guests are safe. hopefully wednesday or so we will be back open again and get it going. >> i know you don't like to talk numbers but during hurricane irene you have to shut all of your doors for three-days at an estimated cost of $45 million i would guess you are going to lose that much money. >> the city thought it was a $45 million hit. it will be less now but we have got a good saturday night in which is good. sunday monday tuesday who know when is we open again. wore we are worried about our employees an
27 hotel rooms in the city. to get all of the people out of here by 1:00 in the afternoon was a huge task. we don't know when they are coming out to work how this hurricane will play out. we are worried about our employees thank god our guests were safe. >> this is the second time in 14 months that you have had to close your doors that's quite a sum of money i would image. >> it is and we got quite good at it. this is the second time around we have gone through the drill. the main...
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. >> burning of the bus that costs the city almost $1 million? we're going to have to compensate for that. to find ways to compensate the city. >> revelers threw furniture and trash cans. a huge crowd celebrated late into the night. there are more fires, police monitored the situation when command officers felt waits out of control, they went in. revelers said they exhibited restrint they kind of let it happen. >> almost all for felonies. they confiscated two guns.. >> arrests going from drunkenness to shooting a rifle out of a window. >> the chief says the fires surprised his staff. it was something they did not expect. firefighters wanted protection because crowds were going too large. the situation became extremely fluid. the chief says there is no plan to deal with the fires.. >> we couldn't have known that fire was going to be an issue to the degree it was. we would have form lated the plan going in as to what the fire department felt would be a safe circumstance for get in more rapidly. >> the chief believes this strategy was a good one. th
. >> burning of the bus that costs the city almost $1 million? we're going to have to compensate for that. to find ways to compensate the city. >> revelers threw furniture and trash cans. a huge crowd celebrated late into the night. there are more fires, police monitored the situation when command officers felt waits out of control, they went in. revelers said they exhibited restrint they kind of let it happen. >> almost all for felonies. they confiscated two guns.. >>...
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city and he really is, the people ought to listen to the governor. let me tell you why. because the governors work closely with the feds and they are the go-between, between the feds, the states and municipalities. it is my position that the governors are the ones who have the resources, they have the legal authority, we ought to listen to the governors and paying attention to what they do. >>neil: you mentioned everyone has been working with each other and governor christie was complimentary of the help from washington and particularly the president, this immediate funding for hard hit areas, i guess that was lightning quick for a lot the states. what do they do with that right away? they put that into rescue efforts, rebuilding efforts. >>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the
city and he really is, the people ought to listen to the governor. let me tell you why. because the governors work closely with the feds and they are the go-between, between the feds, the states and municipalities. it is my position that the governors are the ones who have the resources, they have the legal authority, we ought to listen to the governors and paying attention to what they do. >>neil: you mentioned everyone has been working with each other and governor christie was...
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geraldo, we're in ventnor city just down the road from atlantic city and behind me is the intercoastal waterway, now, it's the low lying areas of the jersey shore where people are most at risk. they're directly in the path of the storm. now, we're not expected to feel the full effect of hurricane sandy for another 24 hours when sandy makes landfall, but we're already feeling the outer bands of the rain and the wind. now, with the astronomical high tides, these homes behind me are already at risk. when the storm comes ashore in the delaware area combining with the two winter storms, becoming that hybrid monster storm,s tides are expected to be ten to 12 feet above normal. now, in the atlantic city area, where tens of thousands of residents have been ordered to evacuate, there's a problem. a lot of the residents have refused to leave, despite governor christy's order. earlier today, i spoke with the atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford about the dangers of riding out the storm. this is a very, very precarious situation, not to be taken lightly or played with, we've urged all of our resid
geraldo, we're in ventnor city just down the road from atlantic city and behind me is the intercoastal waterway, now, it's the low lying areas of the jersey shore where people are most at risk. they're directly in the path of the storm. now, we're not expected to feel the full effect of hurricane sandy for another 24 hours when sandy makes landfall, but we're already feeling the outer bands of the rain and the wind. now, with the astronomical high tides, these homes behind me are already at...
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huge surf, probably 20 plus feet into the beach and the ocean city pier destroyed. you can see it in our hd weather view from the plim plaza resort. a couple of the stilts there, poles. that as all that's left. waves are much call memplet a rehoboth beach -- calmer, rehoboth beach. in kent island watching it carefully. tough boating the next few days. annapolis, the water is relatively quiet. here in the harbor, we're watching for that next high tide. we'll be in the safe zone. we still have to watch havre de grace the next several days. water is whipping down the susquehanna. all the runoff. we've been watching that very carefully. 43 mat bwi -- at bwi. cold air funneling out of the north. what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little par
huge surf, probably 20 plus feet into the beach and the ocean city pier destroyed. you can see it in our hd weather view from the plim plaza resort. a couple of the stilts there, poles. that as all that's left. waves are much call memplet a rehoboth beach -- calmer, rehoboth beach. in kent island watching it carefully. tough boating the next few days. annapolis, the water is relatively quiet. here in the harbor, we're watching for that next high tide. we'll be in the safe zone. we still have to...
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atlantic city right in the track. one of the main concerns is you see the winds wrapping around the hurricane. there's a threat we could see a storm surge there. 8 to 11 feet. that is something else. if that happens, there's going to be major problems in new york. this is going to be some kind of storm systeming moving on later today. around the bay area, dense fog. dense fog advisory continues along the coastline. that should lift. a lot of sunshine coming our way. more on that and the rest of your roadways. >> monday morning back to morning commute. so far, you can see traffic is nice and light. make out a little bit of fog there in the distance. fog may affect your visibility wherever you go. if you are heading into san francisco, the giants winning the world series last night and so there are some closures. they've closed out that area around at&t park. you can use that 280 extension but you are going to have to make a left on to 4th. they are not going to let you continue on to king street. these closures are set
atlantic city right in the track. one of the main concerns is you see the winds wrapping around the hurricane. there's a threat we could see a storm surge there. 8 to 11 feet. that is something else. if that happens, there's going to be major problems in new york. this is going to be some kind of storm systeming moving on later today. around the bay area, dense fog. dense fog advisory continues along the coastline. that should lift. a lot of sunshine coming our way. more on that and the rest of...
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several of them along the atlantic city boardwalk. simply no way to try and tell how much is underwater. how much is potentially destroyed. but if the new jersey governor was right, certainly much of the atlantic city geography has changed mightily tonight. and that was before the worst of the storm hit. we have a lot more coming up. the night is still young. times square in midtown, manhattan is all but dead. and a crane is hanging on for dear life. your money and quite literally your life. more after this the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her. likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. doou want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a skch? yes! do you want 50% moreash? no you got tale. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards cd. with a 50%nnual cash bonus it'sheard fopeople who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. neil: you are looking at midtown, manhattan. the red ticker going across. that is a building wit
several of them along the atlantic city boardwalk. simply no way to try and tell how much is underwater. how much is potentially destroyed. but if the new jersey governor was right, certainly much of the atlantic city geography has changed mightily tonight. and that was before the worst of the storm hit. we have a lot more coming up. the night is still young. times square in midtown, manhattan is all but dead. and a crane is hanging on for dear life. your money and quite literally your life....
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the city's subway system will be back in action. it could take as long as four days just to pump the water out of lines in lower manhattan. that's before equipment damaged by corrosive salt water is either fixed or replaced. >>> continuing coverage of that superstorm rolling through the eastern united states and the after math. the eye of sandy made land fall yesterday right at atlantic city, new jersey, one of the hardest-hit states. craig, tell us first about the swieth right where you are. >> gasia, good evening. we're in new jersey right outside of atlantic city. the roads going into atlantic city are closed still tonight. the state police are blocking the roads. families that come by want to go back into atlantic city to check out for homes being turned around, told to come back tomorrow. that's not signature well with some people who want to just know what they're going to be going home to. they have no idea how much damage if they have damage or if there is a home there. one gentleman, in fact, can't get back to his home, can
the city's subway system will be back in action. it could take as long as four days just to pump the water out of lines in lower manhattan. that's before equipment damaged by corrosive salt water is either fixed or replaced. >>> continuing coverage of that superstorm rolling through the eastern united states and the after math. the eye of sandy made land fall yesterday right at atlantic city, new jersey, one of the hardest-hit states. craig, tell us first about the swieth right where...
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this is the worst part of the storm persian city. the worst is getting in to baltimore. we're hoping it will improve tomorrow. we are approaching high tide. i am hoping the wind is blowing out across the water. that will help to fight the waves. hopefully we will not see it spilled over the bank. for the wind is now coming on to the bay side. we have been hearing about flooding on the bay side of ocean city. we cannot move the truck because the roads are shut. some roads are flooded. we are not able to get video. hopefully we can posted online if people are sending back in. there is concern about flooding with the strong wind. ava marie in ocean city. this is probably my last report for tonight. after this, i am going to bed. i will be back up tomorrow morning. >> we're glad you did not blow away. >> as we have been checking in with our crews, things are gradually worse. they were not bad earlier. they are getting really much worse. we're very grateful for them to be out there. parks and suspect that is true for rob roblin. he is in another trouble spot. >> you are getti
this is the worst part of the storm persian city. the worst is getting in to baltimore. we're hoping it will improve tomorrow. we are approaching high tide. i am hoping the wind is blowing out across the water. that will help to fight the waves. hopefully we will not see it spilled over the bank. for the wind is now coming on to the bay side. we have been hearing about flooding on the bay side of ocean city. we cannot move the truck because the roads are shut. some roads are flooded. we are not...
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eastern time near the atlantic city area 5 miles to the south, southwest of that city with maximum sustained winds at that time 80 miles per hour. at that time sandy was not officially a hurricane any more it made the transition to the post tropical cyclone. you can see extensive damage. i am glad many people have taken the storm seriously and hopefully many people heeded the evacuations will be serving the damage as the sunrises later on today. we are seeing strong wind gusts 48 miles per hour across the new york city area. that wind is coming out of the southeast. we will continue to see high water levels across coastal areas. we set a record yesterday ainsley and heather at 13.88 feet. it's a record high level set. that's the highest the record has been out there. the flooding we saw because of this record high water level and we are also going to be seeing our next high tied occurring 9:00 a.m. eastern time this morning out there in the battery new york area. hopefully you won't be seeing additional flooding. with the wind coming out of the northeast doesn't look too good. >> they beat t
eastern time near the atlantic city area 5 miles to the south, southwest of that city with maximum sustained winds at that time 80 miles per hour. at that time sandy was not officially a hurricane any more it made the transition to the post tropical cyclone. you can see extensive damage. i am glad many people have taken the storm seriously and hopefully many people heeded the evacuations will be serving the damage as the sunrises later on today. we are seeing strong wind gusts 48 miles per hour...
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how in the world can they run the new york city marathon this sunday with so much of the city still shut down and so many people suffering? will there be a race before there's power? we're about to ask one of the city's top elected leaders where he stands -- next. es with 8 air, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-
how in the world can they run the new york city marathon this sunday with so much of the city still shut down and so many people suffering? will there be a race before there's power? we're about to ask one of the city's top elected leaders where he stands -- next. es with 8 air, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one...
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the city. more than 100 folks had to spendthe night in shelters. now the city is working to get those people back home by tomorrow. only two traffic signals remained out as of this morning. pepco says they hope to have any remaining power outages fixed by tomorrow evening as well. the mayor says keeping the city closed today was the right thing to do. >> i think it has remarkably facilitated our cleanup operations with trees down in some of the streets, people trying to traverse those streets. i have absolutely no reservations about having had a second day of the city being shut down. >> for the d.c. public schools, several did suffer some minor water damage. that's from leaks or what they're calling water intrusion. crews are getting those classrooms dried out. the district's hoping to have all the public schools back open just in time for class tomorrow. >> make no mistake about it. this was a devastating storm, maybe the worse we have ever experienced. >> tonight, lower manhattan remains par
the city. more than 100 folks had to spendthe night in shelters. now the city is working to get those people back home by tomorrow. only two traffic signals remained out as of this morning. pepco says they hope to have any remaining power outages fixed by tomorrow evening as well. the mayor says keeping the city closed today was the right thing to do. >> i think it has remarkably facilitated our cleanup operations with trees down in some of the streets, people trying to traverse those...
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the history of this city. >> that's the scary thing. four days in advance we thought this was possible and the forecast was very accurate and we still had, what, almost 15 or so deaths and all these catastrophes out there and power outages. just shows you sometimes with so many people in the way, doesn't matter how prepared we are. >> we should also say thank you, bill karins. we was telling you about the snow in west virginia. the president signed an emergency declaration there which means more federal help for the folks of west virginia who will surely need it. throughout the evening we've been trying to take you to different places and sometimes it's just a matter of safety when we can safely get our correspondents who are out on the scene to report to you. wnbc reporter, harry, joins us from eaten town, new jersey. give us the geography for people who don't know exactly where that is. where is eaton town? >> reporter: eatontown is by long branch along the jersey shore. we were in long branch, five miles away from here, all day yeste
the history of this city. >> that's the scary thing. four days in advance we thought this was possible and the forecast was very accurate and we still had, what, almost 15 or so deaths and all these catastrophes out there and power outages. just shows you sometimes with so many people in the way, doesn't matter how prepared we are. >> we should also say thank you, bill karins. we was telling you about the snow in west virginia. the president signed an emergency declaration there...
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. >>> the eye of the storm made landfall around atlantic city, new jersey. and take a look at some of the damage left behind there. the boardwalk is ripped apart. some pieces blown as far away as two, even three blocks away. >> it's really, really devastating because i live in the city and it was becoming a beautiful place to live. they was doing a lot of work here and now this is what we have, nothing left. >> some people are saying sandy was the worst storm ever they'd seen strike atlantic city. >>> power outages, evacuations, closed roads, as you would expect. >> we're going to show you how this family, they got a police escort right out of town. >>> we're seeing the rain and wind, but other places in our state, this is what they're waking up to, the other side of sandy, some pretty heavy snow. >>> our storm shield app i know came in handy during the storm of sandy. but right now our attention focused on temperatures. we're at 41 degrees right now in baltimore and annapolis is at 44 degrees. and if you want all this information on your phone, just make su
. >>> the eye of the storm made landfall around atlantic city, new jersey. and take a look at some of the damage left behind there. the boardwalk is ripped apart. some pieces blown as far away as two, even three blocks away. >> it's really, really devastating because i live in the city and it was becoming a beautiful place to live. they was doing a lot of work here and now this is what we have, nothing left. >> some people are saying sandy was the worst storm ever they'd...
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a fireball that exploded on the city's east side. here you're going to see it happening at the con ed substation along the east river. fortunately no one was hurt in that explosion but it did knock out power to about a quarter of a million people here in new york city. a spokesman for con ed says that what they're experiencing tonight is the largest storm-related outage in con ed's history. in new jersey, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant was put on alert tonight after rising floodwaters there. that is the oyster creek nuclear power plant. it was already in a regularly scheduled outage, but u.s. nuclear regulators say that they're continuing to monitor the situation there. now, the death toll, there are at least 13 confirmed fatalities because of this storm so far. that number, of course, could rise especially as this cleanup and recovery effort heads into the early morning hours. i'm chris jansing. you are watching msnbc's continuing live coverage of superstorm sandy. we are going to be live throughout the night. we have repor
a fireball that exploded on the city's east side. here you're going to see it happening at the con ed substation along the east river. fortunately no one was hurt in that explosion but it did knock out power to about a quarter of a million people here in new york city. a spokesman for con ed says that what they're experiencing tonight is the largest storm-related outage in con ed's history. in new jersey, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant was put on alert tonight after rising floodwaters...
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the hard-hit city of atlantic city where much of the city is under water. part of that famous boardwalk has been blown way and iconic neon lights have gone totally dark. >> reporter: the winds are even more punishing on the back side of this storm, if you can imagine that. we had a 66-mile-per-hour gust earlier. i think we're easily outdoing this year. we'll get the official numbers coming in but i've got to tell you the entire day we're stuck here, there is water on both sides of us, most of this city is understood water and just one of so many problems that this huge storm has brought, even more than it promised. the superstorm is a super disaster and in atlantic city entire section of the good time town now completely under water. the water started rising with high tide early this morning. and street after street the water just didn't stop. carrying chunks of the city's famous boardwalk into the street. just a few miles from us a roof rip from the top of the building, debris slamming into the ground just inches from a news cameraman. oh, my gosh. this is
the hard-hit city of atlantic city where much of the city is under water. part of that famous boardwalk has been blown way and iconic neon lights have gone totally dark. >> reporter: the winds are even more punishing on the back side of this storm, if you can imagine that. we had a 66-mile-per-hour gust earlier. i think we're easily outdoing this year. we'll get the official numbers coming in but i've got to tell you the entire day we're stuck here, there is water on both sides of us,...
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system has yet to move through the cities. it's difficult to engage the full extent of it right now, making it important for passengers to check up to date with the status of their own flight. >> i was out here for a wedding. i was suppose to fly out last night and things happened obviously. >> passengers are likely to remain stranded tomorrow. it could be a week before things are normal. and also very important flights to the east coast. they did make it out this afternoon. 83 members of the california air national guard's 129th rescue wing are on their way to that zone as well and providing medical aid. >>> well no delays for the giants coming home from the world series. the sfo fire department welcomed home the giants with a water cannon salute. they got off that plane with that big trophy. elizabeth cook on how thousands of fans made sure that their return to at&t park was memorable. >> as you can see behind me, they are still glowing. the fans never really stopped celebrating. in fact last night the entire civic plaza cen
system has yet to move through the cities. it's difficult to engage the full extent of it right now, making it important for passengers to check up to date with the status of their own flight. >> i was out here for a wedding. i was suppose to fly out last night and things happened obviously. >> passengers are likely to remain stranded tomorrow. it could be a week before things are normal. and also very important flights to the east coast. they did make it out this afternoon. 83...
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people that work in the casinos and communities of atlantic city. our thoughts with them. >> our thoughts with them as we hope they get a break for the cleanup. our fingers crossed. that will do it for "power lunch" for this day. >> street signs begins right now. >> the storm has pass $but the cleanup and economic hit has just begun. welcome, everyone, the storm has passed but still as many questions as there are answers. for example, what's expected from stocks when trading resumes tomorrow? bob pisani with the latest on the exchanges. when a lot more than 8 million people without power have their electricity restored? and have the waters receded along the shore? could sandy turn out to be a $100 billion storm? women ask an insurance ceo about the damage and whether your premium plus go up. the former ceo of american air lines how the airports will handle the storm and how much this may impact the airlines themselves. but first, let's get the very latest on what we know right now. mandy? >> hi there, brian. let's take a look at what's going on. a 1
people that work in the casinos and communities of atlantic city. our thoughts with them. >> our thoughts with them as we hope they get a break for the cleanup. our fingers crossed. that will do it for "power lunch" for this day. >> street signs begins right now. >> the storm has pass $but the cleanup and economic hit has just begun. welcome, everyone, the storm has passed but still as many questions as there are answers. for example, what's expected from stocks when...
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they're waiting for the official word from the city. take a look at what you see elsewhere inman hah -- in manhattan. just all sorts of havoc and devastation, flooding, floating cars, floating debris. there's a lot of that going around in manhattan. while some of the infrastructure of the financial world is getting back up, the infrastructure of this city is still badly damaged. h maria. >> all right, scott. thanks so much. great insights. the cleanup of lower manhattan continues. the major exchanges are set to open for normal trading operations tomorrow. what can we expect to see when the bell rings at 9:30 a.m.? we ask someone who has been in charge after a major shutdown. joining us now by the telephone is former nyse chairman dick grasso who oversaw the exchange after the horrible september 11th attacks. thanks for spending time with us. >> maria, great to be with you. my compliments to you and the entire team at cnbc. you've done a great job keeping investors abreast of what's going on. >> thank you so much. >> a difficult situatio
they're waiting for the official word from the city. take a look at what you see elsewhere inman hah -- in manhattan. just all sorts of havoc and devastation, flooding, floating cars, floating debris. there's a lot of that going around in manhattan. while some of the infrastructure of the financial world is getting back up, the infrastructure of this city is still badly damaged. h maria. >> all right, scott. thanks so much. great insights. the cleanup of lower manhattan continues. the...
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that is the pier in ocean city. if you look at my finger the pier goes out to about there from there on out it's about another 100 feet and it does not exist anymore. there has been a significant amount of damage down here in ocean city particularly because of the flooding that was coming up on st. louis avenue and some of the other back bay. the route 50 bridge into downtown ocean city is closed at this time. the downtown area is closed as the city tries to get it cleaned up as best it can. ocean city north of 17th street all the way up toughen wick island is open. there is a lot of concerned property owners. prosecute managers and other -- property managers and owners that are trying to assess the damage. beggars island had damage and there have been a number of neighborhoods on the bay side where the lower level properties have been pretty significantly flooded. if you have a condo on a high raise, probably no big issue. if you're in a frame building down low, back on the bay side, there is a significant chance t
that is the pier in ocean city. if you look at my finger the pier goes out to about there from there on out it's about another 100 feet and it does not exist anymore. there has been a significant amount of damage down here in ocean city particularly because of the flooding that was coming up on st. louis avenue and some of the other back bay. the route 50 bridge into downtown ocean city is closed at this time. the downtown area is closed as the city tries to get it cleaned up as best it can....
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it's been 24 hours since the storm hit new york city. unusually dark and quiet in you can see. >> reporter: we're limping back to life. the bridges and tunnels are reopen. and bus service is startin. it started today around 5:00 local time. if you catch the bus the rides are free. garbage bins, tree branches and debris left behind as the floodwaters receded in lower manhattan. sandy's powerful winds and storm surge slammed the city and rattled residence. >> the entire residence is flooded out. the basement -- we have no electricity. >> reporter: the city remains paralyzed. many businesses are closed, power is still out for tens of thousands, and the city's subway system is shut down. the mayor says it could be days before subways run and running again. >> make no mistake about it, this was a devastating storm. maybe the worst that we have ever experienced. >> i don't think that we expected the damage that we're seeing as we're walking around the neighborhood. >> reporter: storm surge flooded this entire area of lower manhattan last night
it's been 24 hours since the storm hit new york city. unusually dark and quiet in you can see. >> reporter: we're limping back to life. the bridges and tunnels are reopen. and bus service is startin. it started today around 5:00 local time. if you catch the bus the rides are free. garbage bins, tree branches and debris left behind as the floodwaters receded in lower manhattan. sandy's powerful winds and storm surge slammed the city and rattled residence. >> the entire residence is...
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public officials saying the entire city is under water. we've reached out to all the casino operators there to get comment on how they're bracing for this storm and how they're bat toning down the hatches with no comment just yet. we should know here at cape may there is record inland and coastal flooding and we're still seven hours away from high tide. the waves are far receded back behind me but they'll likely come all the way up to where i'm standing around 8:30 p.m. when that high tide is set to hit, mandy. so even though the conditions are worse rning, your window to get out of here completely closed and the worst is still yet to come. guys, back to you. >> be safe, kayla. >>> if you plan on flying either in or out of the new york area, good luck. there are no flights out of the major airports here. new york air travel impacts nearly the entire country because so many flights either originate or connect through new york. as we head further out from new york city we find our own brian schactman. he's live on the far tip end of long isl
public officials saying the entire city is under water. we've reached out to all the casino operators there to get comment on how they're bracing for this storm and how they're bat toning down the hatches with no comment just yet. we should know here at cape may there is record inland and coastal flooding and we're still seven hours away from high tide. the waves are far receded back behind me but they'll likely come all the way up to where i'm standing around 8:30 p.m. when that high tide is...
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the city. went to the north end of the island. there was a lesser developed part of the boardwalk that disintegrated and detached, and the boardwalk that we all know that is attached to most of the major businesses here in atlantic city is still intact, and can you see we're standing on it right now. throughout our state, even in just the last hour, road lights came back on, so there is some power that is coming back, now, we made our way up to the boardwalk, tried to walk by a bunch of casinos. one where we did see people inside was cesare's, got power back. kelly clarkson was up. spoke to a security guard and they said they hope to open as soon as thursday. still waiting for comment from some of the other casinos, the new big casino and club rebel is towards the end of the boardwalk where there was damage. there were windows coming off a tarp and some damage to the roof. they hope to open very near term. we'll be here throughout the average and hopefully have more news as we're able to make o
the city. went to the north end of the island. there was a lesser developed part of the boardwalk that disintegrated and detached, and the boardwalk that we all know that is attached to most of the major businesses here in atlantic city is still intact, and can you see we're standing on it right now. throughout our state, even in just the last hour, road lights came back on, so there is some power that is coming back, now, we made our way up to the boardwalk, tried to walk by a bunch of...
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salt water into the new york city subway system inundating tunnels. one tunnel took 11 feet of water, pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> a disaster was faced as devastating as its faced in its history. >> a seven to know tanker was pushed on to a long island street the. >> you might say that's one storm. of course that's true, whether it's a snowstorm, record heat for a storm like this. when you look at it in a macro sense and you look at the trends then it becomes absolutely clear, for example it has been 331 months in a row now that with global temperatures have been above the 20th century average. that is stunning. now in 2012 alone, we had record arctic ice sea loss. we had two record u.s. heatwaves, a record drought and now we have this unprecedenced hurricane. when you look at how many hurricanes we've been having over the decades in the 1970's, we had on average eight a year. 1980's, nine. 1990's, 11. last decade, 15. three years go this decade, 19, 18 19. that's just so far. we've got a whole month left of hurricane season. you se
salt water into the new york city subway system inundating tunnels. one tunnel took 11 feet of water, pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> a disaster was faced as devastating as its faced in its history. >> a seven to know tanker was pushed on to a long island street the. >> you might say that's one storm. of course that's true, whether it's a snowstorm, record heat for a storm like this. when you look at it in a macro sense and you look at the trends then it...
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and the mayor is set to give the team the key to the city. keep in mind there is rain in the forecast for wednesday. >>> ever since the giants won the series on sunday, david thomas and his team at east west productions have been working nonstop to complete some of the floats which will be seen in the parade tomorrow. the deadline to finish these elaborate blows which will highlight the team and the city, 4:30 am tomorrow. you can see the crews putting finishing touches on decorations. fans already started to arrive in hopes of securing especially good spots for the ceremony tomorrow. and the victory parade for the giants tomorrow at 11:00. kron4 will cover the big victory parade starting one hour early at 10:00 am and carry it all the way through. >>> coming up, witnesses on one northern california beach struggle to save a surfer suffering from a gruesome shark bite. and the pain at the pump is easing. >> later in this broadcast, ready for the big parade tomorrow. also the nba season is underway with lebron james doing his business. it's all
and the mayor is set to give the team the key to the city. keep in mind there is rain in the forecast for wednesday. >>> ever since the giants won the series on sunday, david thomas and his team at east west productions have been working nonstop to complete some of the floats which will be seen in the parade tomorrow. the deadline to finish these elaborate blows which will highlight the team and the city, 4:30 am tomorrow. you can see the crews putting finishing touches on decorations....
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in the city of hoboken, probably half our city is flooded. we have about 20,000 people that still remain in their homes and we're trying to put together an evacuation plan, get the equipment here. we can't get down so many city streets and really concerned about the residents stranded in their homes right now. >> meanwhile the northern part of hoboken, here you see an incredible photograph of a parking lot full of submerged taxis. the storm surge forced floodwaters into the station that connects hoboken to new york city. officials say it could be at least 7 to 10 days before service will be restored there. we'll have a live report from hoboken a little later in the show. meanwhile miles of the eastern seaboard particularly along the jersey shore look completely unrecognizable this morning as these breath taki king aerial pictures show us. today president obama is scheduled to arrive in atlantic city to survey the damage alongside governor chris christie. the governor who yesterday praised the president's handling of the disaster said he will
in the city of hoboken, probably half our city is flooded. we have about 20,000 people that still remain in their homes and we're trying to put together an evacuation plan, get the equipment here. we can't get down so many city streets and really concerned about the residents stranded in their homes right now. >> meanwhile the northern part of hoboken, here you see an incredible photograph of a parking lot full of submerged taxis. the storm surge forced floodwaters into the station that...
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the worst of the weather has coming and the city certainly is feeling the impacts. at the battery we've seen record surge levels, extraordinary amount of water throughout lower manhattan. there are trees down throughout the city. the bad news is con ed is experiencing power outages on an extremely wide basis. >> mayor bloomberg added that some low lying areas in manhattan could, as we've seen, actually did get extraordinary amounts of water. that includes the city's public transit system. look at pictures of the water flooding into at least seven subway tunnels. we've confirmed that under the east river. we spoke with the metro transit authority spokesperson earlier who said it will take anywhere from 14 hours to maybe four days to pump that water out. imagine how many people rely on that system to get to and from work every day. the chairman says, quote, the new york city subway system is 108 years old but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night. so, just clearly how unprecedented this storm is. turning to the economy, where s
the worst of the weather has coming and the city certainly is feeling the impacts. at the battery we've seen record surge levels, extraordinary amount of water throughout lower manhattan. there are trees down throughout the city. the bad news is con ed is experiencing power outages on an extremely wide basis. >> mayor bloomberg added that some low lying areas in manhattan could, as we've seen, actually did get extraordinary amounts of water. that includes the city's public transit system....
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we won't know the results of the water rescues and west atlantic city that were going on late in the evening. a lot of unworried questions here. we will have to find out in the light of day tomorrow, gregg. >> craig, thanks very much from absecon, new jersey. >> the big apple taking a big hit. we have been take talking about this all day long, hundreds of thens without power, just in lower manhattan, a flood zone. a storm surge shutting down all subway buses and trains and water rising in the battery tunnel. that's the image, right there on the screen. we will have the latest on flooding and storm surge all of that is coming up. stay with us. [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >> welcome back, truly powerful images emermging from this monster storm. storm chasers arbitration jumping at the chance to catch those images, experienced photographer jim reid has a new book out, fittingly called, storm chaser.
we won't know the results of the water rescues and west atlantic city that were going on late in the evening. a lot of unworried questions here. we will have to find out in the light of day tomorrow, gregg. >> craig, thanks very much from absecon, new jersey. >> the big apple taking a big hit. we have been take talking about this all day long, hundreds of thens without power, just in lower manhattan, a flood zone. a storm surge shutting down all subway buses and trains and water...